File:Petrus Spronk, Architectural fragments, 1993, Port Fairy bluestone, Swanston Street, Melbourne, Australia (1576342039).jpg

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English: Public sculpture Architectural fragments in Swanston Street, Melbourne, Australia. Made from Port Fairy bluestone, it is rising out of the ground outside the state library. It was unveiled in 1993 by Dutch artist Petrus Spronk. source
https://citycollection.melbourne.vic.gov.au/architectural-fragment
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